Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1903 |
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It must be admitted that spade and , shovel show no evidence of the place having been destroyed by fire . If we may trust the " Life of St. Teilo , " in the Book of Llandaff , David had so won on Boya that he got the rude Irish chief to ...
It must be admitted that spade and , shovel show no evidence of the place having been destroyed by fire . If we may trust the " Life of St. Teilo , " in the Book of Llandaff , David had so won on Boya that he got the rude Irish chief to ...
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... evidence of continued occupation . The finds were singularly few . The camp had probably been resorted to temporarily , and in the summer . But that it had been assaulted is certain from the abundance of sling stones found in it ...
... evidence of continued occupation . The finds were singularly few . The camp had probably been resorted to temporarily , and in the summer . But that it had been assaulted is certain from the abundance of sling stones found in it ...
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... evidence , as in the case of Breconshire , is far from abundant . What evidence there is appears to be more suggestive than conclusive , and the interpretation of it is by no means free from ambiguity . However , it is not im- possible ...
... evidence , as in the case of Breconshire , is far from abundant . What evidence there is appears to be more suggestive than conclusive , and the interpretation of it is by no means free from ambiguity . However , it is not im- possible ...
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... evidence of a contrast in point of culture between the Palæolithic and the Neolithic periods , and this has not unnaturally been interpreted as indicating a difference of race . Breconshire , so far as the writer can discover , has ...
... evidence of a contrast in point of culture between the Palæolithic and the Neolithic periods , and this has not unnaturally been interpreted as indicating a difference of race . Breconshire , so far as the writer can discover , has ...
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... evidence points to the fact that the form of Indo - European which the Celts acquired had a close affinity with the Italic group of languages . After the Indo - European language in question had been modified by the linguistic habits of ...
... evidence points to the fact that the form of Indo - European which the Celts acquired had a close affinity with the Italic group of languages . After the Indo - European language in question had been modified by the linguistic habits of ...
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Abbot Allington ancient Arch Archæologia Archæological Bishop BRECKNOCKSHIRE Brecon Breconshire Britain British camp bronze Brother Meiler Brychan Brythonic burial buried called Cambrensis carucates carved Castle Celtic century chancel Chapel church Cogn Court cromlech cross cross-base daughter David district Dubric east Edward Evans farm found with burnt Gaer Gileston Goidelic Golden Grove Golden Grove Book Gresford Gwersyllt Haverfordwest hermit Hermitage Hugh Thomas Iltyd inscription Iolo MSS Isycoed John Jones King land Lewes Llangefelach Llangurig Llanrhian Llantwit Llantwit Major loft Lord lordship Maen manor Margam Abbey miles monks monuments Morgan mound Neath Ogam Owen parish pedigrees Pembrokeshire Pendar Photograph probably remains Rhys River Afan Roman rood rood-loft Saint Salesbury Samson screen Sesswick side South Wales tenants Theodoricus tion tower town tracery Vicar visited wall Welsh William William Salesbury Yeatman Ystrad
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Side 88 - For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
Side 108 - ... the last half of the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth centuries.
Side 5 - Index to archaeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong, the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891.
Side 97 - A Gothic bishop perhaps thought it proper to repeat such a form in such particular shoes or slippers ; another fancied it would be very decent if such a part of public devotions were performed with a mitre on his head and a crosier in his hand.
Side 5 - Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.
Side 5 - ... obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong, the plan is to include them in the following year ; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this...
Side 111 - From boyhood to gray hairs, In goodness, and in worth and warmth of heart. Together then we traced The grass-grown site, where armed feet once trod The threshold of Glendower's embattled hall ; Together sought Melangel's lonely Church, Saw the dark yews, majestic in decay, Which, in their flourishing strength...
Side 87 - Far be it from me to glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom the world hath been crucified unto me and I unto the world...
Side 136 - And on his breast a bloody cross he bore, The dear remembrance of his dying Lord. For whose sweet sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead (as living) ever him adored: Upon his shield the like was also scored, For sovereign hope, which in his help he had...
Side 109 - ... retired to a distance howling, notwithstanding all the efforts of the sportsmen to make them seize their prey. Even when the huntsman blew his horn, it stuck to his lips. Brochwel heard her story, and gave to God and her a parcel of lands, to be a sanctuary to all that fled there.